Yes.
The length of a mercury thread in a thermometer is not directly related to the temperature of the mercury. The temperature is denoted by the level that the mercury rises to in the calibrated tube. The length of the mercury thread only indicates the volume of mercury present.
The word equation for heated mercury is "mercury reacts with oxygen to form mercury oxide."
Both Sulfur (S) and Mercury (Hg) are elements. However, Mercury has a great affinity for Sulfur, and is often found in Mercury Sulfides. Cinnabar (Mercury Sulfide, HgS) is a common Mercury Ore.
mercury is a metal. It is liquid at room temperature.
No. There is ni mercury involved in papermaking.
the things which are in liquid state get freezed and become solid. Salt is already a solid so it does have to get freezed.
"Freezed" is not a grammatical word. The correct past tense of the verb freeze is froze. Frozen is the past participle.
once
i had frozen it
once is recommended.
to get rid of the risk of computer getting freezed.
No, fire is not a substance that can be frozen. It is a process.
c. it expands when freezed.
These liquids are freezed.
forever because its freezed :D
By water
Freezing occurs when a substance's temperature is lowered and it changes from a liquid into a solid.